None, because the biggest country in the world is Russia and it only takes up half of Asia and a bit of Europe, so there is no countries bigger than Europe and Asia combined. :)
Only Indonesia, in Asia.
Istanbul is the only city in the world to lie on two continents (Asia and Europe).
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Yes, Russia is both from Europe and Asia Asia is the biggest continent and Europe is the third. But if you say Eurasia this is only one continent even though it's combination of Asia and Europe
Turkey is the only country located on two continents, Asia and Europe. Its capital city, Istanbul, is considered a transcontinental city, with its historic center in Europe and most of its population residing in Asia.
Yes but Turkey is in both Europe and Asia. Only a small part of the country is in Europe, the majority in Asia. It is politically considered to be in Europe, but geographically, it is mainly distributed in Asia. Istanbul, the capital is the only city in the world that is bi-continental
Only one country borders the continent of Asia. Russia which is part of both Asia and Europe. Asia is separated from Egypt, in Africa, by the Suez canal.
Turkey straddles the Bosporus Straits and is a Eurasian country; it bridges the continents of Europe and Asia. It can be found stretching across both western Asia's Anatolian peninsula and south-eastern Europe's Balkan region. The vast majority of the country is in Asia, with only a very small part being in Europe.A link is provided to the Wikipedia article which has a description and a map.It's both on Europe and Asia continentsTurkey is a transcontinental country. It's in the Asian-European boundary. (Located in Western Asia and Southeastern Europe.)
Russia covers the continents of Europe and Asia. Most of Russia, about three-fourths, belongs to Asia and the rest of Russia belongs to Europe.
No country in Europe begins with the letter O. Oman is the only country in the world that begins with the letter O. Oman is in Asia.
No. Continent has only seven. which are Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Antartica, Australia, Africa. So, no. :)